Pan-throwing is a traditional etiquette banquet game in China, which lasted from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the late Qing Dynasty. Pot throwing ceremony originated from shooting ceremony. Because the yard is not wide enough, it is not enough for Zhang Hou to put a stork; Or because there are many guests, the bow coupling preparation is not enough; Or some guests really can't shoot arrows, so they throw pots instead of bows, entertain guests and learn manners. In the Book of Rites, Lu Dalin of the Song Dynasty said: "Throwing a pot is a fine shot. Swallowing and drinking is aimed at music guests and talks about art with self-cultivation. "